News
Customize list
-
Prime Minister on official visit to Budapest to further strengthen cooperation
Slovenian Prime Minister Marjan Šarec is today on an official visit to Hungary at the invitation of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Their meeting signals an affirmation of good neighbourly relations and regular political dialogue between Slovenia and Hungary, and at the same time marks the first official meeting between the two current prime ministers.
-
News from Nuclear Slovenia – October 2019
-
Presentation of OPSI portal at bilateral Montenegro meeting
Slovenia's bilateral technical assistance to Montenegro continues.
-
Minister Dr Miroslav Cerar receives Tatjana Rojc, senator in Italian Parliament
Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Miroslav Cerar meets Tatjana Rojc, senator in Italian Parliament.
-
Representatives of the Ministry of Public Administration attend three conferences on e-government in Helsinki
At the beginning of this week, from 21 to 23 October 2019, three events related to e-government were held in Helsinki within the Finland's Presidency of the Council of the European Union, i.e. the SEMIC 2019 conference, the Digital Government Conference and the regular Meeting of EU Chief Information Officers.
-
3rd International conference on e-identification and e-trust services – ZEIDES 2019
On Thursday, 24 October 2019, the 3rd International conference on e-identification and e-trust services – ZEIDES 2019 was held at the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel.
-
Young Proteus salamanders or “human fish” will soon be on display for visitors to Postojna Cave
Three years ago, news of the birth of “baby dragons” at Postojna Cave circled the globe.
-
Conference of Slovenian scientists and businesspeople from Slovenia and around the world
Prime minister Marjan Šarec addressed participants of the 10th conference of Slovenian scientists and businesspeople from Slovenia and around the world at the Institut Jožef Stefan (IJS).
-
Minister Dr Cerar meets with President of the International Criminal Court Chile Eboe-Osuji
Today Minister Dr Cerar held a meeting with President of the International Criminal Court Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji.
-
Before joining the Schengen Area, Croatia will have to meet all conditions, both technical and legal
In its assessment of the fulfilment of the Schengen rules and standards, the European Commission wrote on Tuesday that Croatia has met the conditions for joining the Schengen Area.
-
Nuclear and missile threats at focus of annual NATO Conference on Weapons of Mass Destruction
Andrej Benedejčič, Ambassador-at-Large for arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation, attended the NATO Conference on Weapons of Mass Destruction in Brussels. This annual event reaffirms the commitment of the North Atlantic Alliance to ensure military transparency and predictability. The meeting is primarily devoted to preparations for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference to be held in New York in mid-2020, as well as to discussing a new security reality after the demise of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
-
Bilateral political consultations between Slovenia and Turkey
Regular political consultations between Slovenia and Turkey have been held today led by the Political Director/Director General for Common Foreign and Security Policy Matej Marn and Director General for Central Europe and Balkans in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Ambassador Sadik Babür Girgin. Interlocutors have discussed the bilateral relations between countries, including economic cooperation and cooperation in multilateral affairs.
-
Annual Golden Gazelle Award
At Cankarjev Dom, prime minister Marjan Šarec addressed those attending the event to announce the winners of the Slovenian Gazelle awards, which are given by Dnevnik to successful Slovenian companies.
-
Financial Instruments for Innovation
Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy, partner in INNOVA-FI project, participated at workshop on the topic of the role of financial instruments (FIs) in the regional ecosystem and territorial cohesion that took place during the European Week of Regions and Cities on Thursday, October 10, at Brussels Convention Centre. The session was organized as a joint effort of Startup Europe Regions Network (SERN) and ESPON.
-
Development of eGovernment in Slovenia above European average
The European Commission published the most recent results of the regular comparative analysis of the development of eGovernment services in the European Union in 2019 (eGovernment Benchmark). The measurements were carried out in 2018.
-
Raising awareness of human trafficking for purposes of forced labour and labour exploitation
18 October – EU Anti-Trafficking Day – is intended to raise awareness of human trafficking and to encourage everyone involved to work harder in the fight against this phenomenon. “In Slovenia we are working for the fourth year in a row to increase awareness of forced labour and labour exploitation, which is a too-little recognised form of this serious crime”, said State Secretary at the Ministry of the Interior and National Anti-trafficking coordinator Sandi Čurin.
-
Discussion of EU’s multiannual budget in Brussels today
Slovenian prime minister Marjan Šarec is attending the second day of the regular meeting of the European Council in Brussels.
-
Young Women Ambassadors” project - joint event
As part of the meeting hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, students participating in the Young Women Ambassadors project learnt more about consular affairs.
-
Meeting between State Secretary Leskovar and US Deputy Assistant Secretary Boyse
State Secretary Simona Leskovar and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Central Europe and Holocaust Issues Matthew G. Boyse confirmed the interest in strengthening cooperation between Slovenia and the United States and exchanged positions on topical regional and international issues.
-
European Social Fund helps build vocational skills in Slovenia
European Vocational Skills Week wrapped up today. A series of events and activities took place across Europe to highlight the benefits of vocational education and training and vocational skills development. The aim of the week, organised annually by the European Commission, is to improve visibility and recognition of vocational education and training (VET) and offer the relevant actors a chance to engage in dialogue. Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy, the Managing Authority for the ESF, the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund, has already approved EUR 40.5 million in ESF funding for programmes and calls for proposals aiming to promote vocational education and training in Slovenia.